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Zaheeruddin Mohammad Babur (1526-30AD)

Zaheeruddin Mohammad Babur

Zaheeruddin Mohammad Babur: Mughals originated from the Chagatai Turks, a branch linked to the legacy of Genghis Khan’s second son. Babur, a Chagatai Turk, played a pivotal role in establishing the foundation of the Mughal Empire in India.

About Zaheeruddin Mohammad Babur

  • Babur is the founder of the Mughal Empire in India.
  • He was a descendant of Timur (on his father’s side) and Genghis Khan (on his Mother’s side).
  • His original name was Zahiruddin Muhammad.
  • In 1494 at the age of 11, Babur became the ruler of Farghana (at present in Chinese Turkistan) succeeding Umar Shaikh Mirza, his father.
  • Daulat Khan, the most powerful noble of Punjab, who was discontented with Ibrahim Lodhi, invited Babur to invade India.
  • He undertook four expeditions to India in order to conquer it between the years 1519 and 1523.

Military Conquests

  • In 1504, Babur seized control of Kabul, marking the beginning of his conquests in the Indian subcontinent.
  • In 1524, Babur successfully captured Lahore; however, he faced a setback when Daulat Khan turned against him, forcing Babur to retreat to Kabul.
  • In November 1525, Babur launched a renewed assault on Punjab, reclaiming the region.
  • On April 21, 1526, Babur achieved a significant victory in the First Battle of Panipat by defeating Ibrahim Lodi.
  • Babur’s strategic brilliance and effective use of artillery played a crucial role in overcoming Lodi’s vast and superior forces.
  • Following his triumph, Babur swiftly occupied Delhi, marking the establishment of Mughal dominance in India.
  • Babur, declaring himself the “Emperor of Hindustan,” further solidified his rule by sending his son Humayun to seize Agra.

Rana Sangha & Babur

  • A Formidable Rajput WarriorRana Sangha, a renowned Rajput warrior from Mewar, emerged as a formidable force against Babur’s expansion plans.
  • March 16, 1527On March 16, 1527, Rana Sangha, joined by rulers from Marwar, Amber, Gwalior, Ajmer, and Chanderi, along with Sultan Mahmood Lodi, confronted Babur near Agra at Kanhwa.
  • The objective was to thwart foreign repression.
  • Battle of KanhwaDespite the valiant efforts of the Rajput alliance, Babur employed strategic tactics reminiscent of the Battle of Panipat, leading to his triumph.
  • He assumed the title of “Ghazi” to signify his success.
  • In 1528, Babur captured Chanderi from the Rajput king Medini Rai, further expanding his territorial control.
  • Battle on the Banks of Gogra, May 6, 1529
  • On May 6, 1529, Babur secured a significant victory against the allied Afghans of Bihar and Bengal on the banks of Gogra, near Patna.
  • This triumph marked the occupation of a substantial portion of northern India.
  • On December 26, 1530, Babur passed away in Agra at the age of 40.
  • Initially laid at Arambagh in Agra, his body was later transported to Kabul for burial.

Estimate of Babur

  • He was an eminent scholar in Arabic and Persian.
  • His mother tongue was Chaghatai Turkic.
  • He was said to be a statesman.
  • He wrote his memoirs, Tuzuk-i-Baburiin Turki language.

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